Ornament ki’i teunga

The 4 cm long piece of bone is carved in the form of a bird. The head and neck have been carved out of the piece, the tail and wings are represented by notches. A small piece of bone beneath the bird indicates bird feet and is perforated. The remark ‘earring (?)’ is written on the Göttingen file card. This may also have been a pendant which was worn around the neck on a string, as stated by Labillardière (1800 Atlas, PI. 32, Fig.19).

A similar piece may be found in Vienna. In the inventory, it is similarly listed as an ‘Earring, from the Tongan Islands’ (Moschner 1955: 209). Inken Köhler, Ulrike Rehr, Gundolf Krüger